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Sun contests MS use of Java logo - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) today formally asked a United States District Court to bar Microsoft (MSFT) from using its Java-compatible logo in promoting and distributing its Internet Explorer 4.0 and related products. [News.com]
 
Sun has low hurdle for ISO approval - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) has an easier hurdle than expected in its bid to become the international steward of Java, according to officials at the international standards body reviewing the company's application. [News.com]
 
Sun responds to Java accusations - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) shrugged off accusations today of unfairly reporting test scores for the beta version of one of its Java compilers. [News.com]
 
Sun wins Java ISO approval - Sun Microsystems (SUNW) has won approval to submit its Java programming language to the International Standards Organization as a standard. [News.com]
 
Supreme Court denies copyright appeal - The U.S. Supreme Court today rejected an appeal by a publishing company in a copyright infringement dispute with a computer software firm over a compilation of information about cable television systems. [News.com]
 
Surprising results in Time poll - Time magazine's quest to find the most influential people of the century has yielded some surprising results, not the least of which is an online duel between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs [News.com]
 
Switchboard extends free services - Many sites are starting to offer free email to lure surfers to their sites. Switchboard plans to take free services a step further. [News.com]
 
Sybase eyes European rebound - Sybase (SYBS) may return to the acquisition trail as it sharpens its focus on Europe following a two-year battle to turn its business around. [News.com]
 
Taiwan gets into notebook screens - Taiwanese companies will begin manufacturing notebook displays in the next two years, a development that would challenge Japanese and Korean market dominance and possibly drive prices down. [News.com]
 
Tech IPOs: bet on risk and reward - Show me the product. That is the message Wall Street investors are sending to tech companies stepping up to the public trading block. [News.com]
 
Tech TV show for newbies - As technology gets more and more complicated, media outlets from print to the Web are racing to stay on top of all the latest developments. For technology "newbies"--that is, most people--sometimes that coverage already is too advanced. [News.com]
 
Tech venture capital on a roll - Despite the market's recent volatility and a poor showing of late for technology-related initial public offerings, venture capital continues to flow into high-tech companies at a record pace, according to a Price Waterhouse national venture capital survey released today. [News.com]
 
Technology not schools' cure-all - Technology alone is not a "silver bullet" for modernizing public schools in the United States, IBM (IBM) chief executive Louis Gerstner said yesterday while accepting a public service award. [News.com]
 
Texas Instruments, Amati to merge - Amati Communications (AMTX) was swept off its feet by Texas Instruments (TXN) today in a multimillion-dollar merger deal that halted its pending acquisition by Westell Technologies (WSTL). [News.com]
 
Texas schools may go to laptops - Last year, the textbooks Texas schoolchildren were reading stated that Ronald Reagan was president, had the Berlin Wall still standing, and made no mention of a deadly epidemic known as AIDS. [News.com]
 
Texas sues Microsoft - The state of Texas said today that it has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft (MSFT), charging that the software giant interfered in an antitrust investigation. [News.com]
 
Texas sues Microsoft - The state of Texas said today that it has filed a lawsuit against Microsoft (MSFT), charging that the software giant interfered in an antitrust investigation. [News.com]
 
Texas to try out DSL - Another Baby Bell, this time Southwestern Bell, is rolling out high-speed Net access over copper wires, or DSL, in the high-tech hub of Austin, Texas, on an experimental basis, executives disclosed today. [News.com]
 
Thanksgiving recipes online - Thanksgiving is upon us, and with the rush to squeeze a week's work into three days, there isn't always time to plow through a dozen cookbooks to find just the right recipes. The Net can relieve some of that holiday angst. [News.com]
 
The Net's Finest: Law enforcement goes online - With the Information Age has come the era of the virtual crime: Criminals do their dirty work using the Internet, which gives them access to more victims and greater anonymity. Whether the crime of choice is hacking, credit card fraud, online threats, or child pornography, the birth of this new breed of criminal has created the need for law enforcement agencies to be as techno-savvy as the enemy. [News.com]
 
 

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